
Bradley Cooper's Controversial 'No Chairs' Policy Sparks Debate on Movie Sets
Bradley Cooper's revelation that he has banned chairs from the sets of movies he directs has sparked controversy and criticism. Some view his remarks as privileged and ableist, arguing that everyone on set should have access to chairs for their well-being during long workdays. Cooper's upcoming film, "Maestro," has been generating award season buzz. Other directors, such as Christopher Nolan, have also expressed a dislike for chairs on set. However, a representative for Nolan clarified that he had only banned cell phones and smoking, not chairs.
